We've seen some great gadgets and equipment for designers. So many cool stuff, that we could actually assemble infinite perfect office spaces! Every week we'll assemble a perfect office, and we'd like you to help us. What equipment would the perfect office have?

Although I don't name this series with numbers anymore, I keep track on how far we've gone so far, and today we're celebrating the 200th Perfect Office post! That's over 4 years posting awesome gadgets for you guys. Today we've selected the Garmin Head-up display, to bring future displays to the present! There's also the mesmerizing Nokia Lumia 1020 phone sporting a 41 megapixel camera, and there's a Lego Microscope that actually works and more! Check it out.

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Wood Wallet By Carve

A beautiful wooden wallet designed to streamline your pocket. Precision machined and then hand crafted from solid hardwood. Every single piece is unique due to it’s shading & beautiful grain patterns. (at The Gadget Flow)

Garmin Head-up Display

Safely navigate in your car without taking your eyes off the road using the Garmin Head-Up Display. This portable projector beams navigation information from your bluetooth-equipped smartphone onto a reflective film on your windshield, allowing you to see turn-by-turn directions, time of arrival, distance to the next turn, your speed, the speed limit, traffic information, and more. Just wirelessly pair it with your phone, put your destination into one of the compatible apps, and go. Availability pending approval by the FCC. (at Uncrate)

Bose Soundlink Mini

If you're tired of listening to music on the go from your smartphone's inadequate speakers, check out the Bose SoundLink Mini. This palm-sized speaker is small enough to fit easily into a bag (only about two by two by seven inches), but packs the kind of sound you'd expect from Bose. It connects wirelessly to any bluetooth-capable device — smartphone, tablet, laptop — with a wireless range up to 30 feet and seven hours of battery life. Comes with an auxiliary input, micro-USB port, charging cradle, and available soft covers in several colors. (at Uncrate)

Lego Microscope

Lego master builder Carl Merriman has created a fully functional Lego microscope. The creator explains a little more about his creation: “While trying to find a use for the pod itself, I realized that it was very close to a deep petri dish. I used a planetary gear system to allow both coarse and fine adjustment of the objective “lens”. A little more tinkering and I connected the focus to a magnifying glass and fiber optic light in the eyepiece, so adjusting the focus knobs would actually bring the writing on a LEGO stud in and out of focus.” (at Geeky Gadgets)

Office Ideas

Since today we're celebrating 200 posts, I thought it would be a good idea to try once more to bring actual Office ideas, not just gadgets for you. So, every now and then I'm gonna bring you some ideas, like these below Don't forget that you may suggest gadgets or office ideas via twitter: @paulogabriel - I hope you enjoy these! Cheers. ;)

About the author of this post

I'm Paulo Gabriel, a Publicist by degree and Designer by passion with a taste for the meaningful and emotional. I work at Printi as a Designer and Front-End Developer. Here at Abduzeedo, I always try to bring you only amazing content, things that mean something for me and for those around me.